Sixty seconds on . . . the pandemic treaty

What’s this about?In March 2021, in response to the covid-19 pandemic, more than 20 world leaders and the director general of the World Health Organization proposed that nations should work towards a new international treaty for pandemic preparedness and response.1 The aim was to strengthen resilience to future pandemics and enhance international cooperation. Since then work has continued on drafting an agreement and WHO hopes a legally binding text will be adopted at the World Health Assembly at the end of this month.All sounds very sensibleNot according to Nigel Farage, it isn’t. Together with several Conservative MPs, the former UKIP leader and MEP is lobbying the UK government to block the treaty, claiming that it will give WHO the power to enforce lockdowns, dictate mask wearing, and control vaccine stocks.The latest chapter in the culture wars?It looks like it. Farage is now fronting a new campaign group—Action on World Health—which…
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